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Productivity

Cross-cutting daily-flow plugins for every role.

Some plugins don't belong to a department; they help everyone. the productivity plugin runs your morning. the search plugin finds the doc you swear you wrote. Install both regardless of role; they pair with whatever else you use.

Install for Productivity

The full productivity starter set is 2 plugins. Pick the install path that matches you.

Cowork (no terminal)

Click each link below; Cowork opens and asks you to confirm. Restart Cowork after the last one so connectors register.

After the last install, restart Cowork. The MCP servers (Slack, HubSpot, etc.) only register cleanly on a fresh app start. Quit the app fully, then reopen it.

Terminal (one command)

If you have claude on your PATH already, this installs the whole set in one go.

npx pace-tools install productivity enterprise-search

pace-tools wraps claude plugin install; runs claude plugin marketplace add GoldenBerry-SO/Pace automatically if you haven't registered the marketplace yet.

Plugins to install

Pick from this set for the role. Primary plugins are essential; companions multiply value.

  • productivity primary

    Daily briefing, task management, memory of past decisions, calendar sanity.

    claude plugin install productivity@pace
  • One query across email, Slack, docs, and wikis.

    claude plugin install enterprise-search@pace

Connectors to set up

Claude prompts to authorize each one the first time a relevant skill fires. You only do this once per project.

  • Slack
  • Notion
  • Asana
  • Linear
  • Jira
  • Monday
  • ClickUp
  • Microsoft 365
  • Guru

Workflows

Common ways teams use these plugins day to day. Each one is a starting point; adapt the prompt to your context.

  • Start the day

    Pulls calendar, Slack DMs, open Linear/Jira issues, replies waiting, and stack-ranks the day.

    Start my day. Calendar, Slack DMs, Linear, what should I touch first.

  • Async update

    Summarizes what changed since yesterday across the tools you use. Posts as standup or async update.

    What changed in Linear since yesterday? Show me the deltas.

  • Memory of past decisions

    Recalls what your team decided about X last sprint, quarter, or year, across docs, Slack, and tickets.

    Remind me what we decided about pricing last sprint.

  • Find something

    One query across every connected tool. Better than scrolling Slack hoping to find that link.

    Find the Q3 launch retro. I know we wrote it, I cannot remember where.

  • Task management

    Cleans up your task list, surfaces stale items, suggests prioritization.

    What are my actual tasks for this week? Pull from Linear and the calendar.

Just say it

You don't have to memorize slash commands. After installing, type natural sentences into Claude and the right skill will fire. Each row is a real example.

  • You say

    What's on my plate this week?

    Claude triggers task-management
  • You say

    Write my end-of-day update

    Claude triggers update
  • You say

    Pick up where I left off yesterday

    Claude triggers start
  • You say

    Remember that we decided X about Y

    Claude triggers memory-management

Tips & tricks

Field-tested patterns from teams that have already shipped a quarter or two on these plugins.

  • `start` every morning

    Replaces three tab-switches with one prompt. Habit-forming.

  • Memory compounds

    The more you use `memory`, the better it gets at finding past context.

  • Enterprise-search beats Slack search

    Slack search is bad. `find` is the "where did we put X?" answer machine.

  • Connect Slack first

    It unlocks the highest-volume tools. Authorize once; both the productivity plugin and the search plugin benefit.

  • Combine with your role plugins

    Sales people install /sales + /productivity. Engineers install /engineering + /productivity. The combos are where the leverage lives.

  • Async updates beat live standups

    `update` for async standups frees the team from a daily live meeting.

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